Unlike another winless NFL team 200 miles southwest of Jacksonville, you don’t hear reports about the Jaguars having any rifts being traced to the head coach’s abrasive style or his conflict with the starting quarterback.

Despite the Jaguars being 0-3 and not having a chance to win any of those games, there are no whispers of dissension coming from their locker room, as is being talked about with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

While Greg Schiano is trying to calm the waters in Tampa, the Jaguars resumed practice Wednesday after a 45-17 blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks feeling as upbeat as when training camp began.

Players smiled during warmups as head coach Gus Bradley came by to shake their hand or share a word of encouragement. The Jaguars, easily the worst team in the NFL based on their performance so far, don't appear to be the least bit dismayed after being outscored 92-28 in three games.

“Give credit to Gus [Bradley], he’s captured all of our attention,” said veteran linebacker Paul Posluszny. “I think everybody completely and fully trusts him. We go off his example, his personality, his excitement and energy. That’s a huge driving force for the entire team.

“I think everybody absolutely believes in the plan Gus has. We have to put in the time, effort and energy to get where we want to be.”

Bradley’s consistent message – not worrying about wins or losses, focusing on the everyday process of rebuilding the franchise from the ground up – has resonated with the players.

It doesn’t matter whether you talk to a 10-year veteran like Jason Babin or one of ten rookies on the roster, the Jaguars refuse to get discouraged by their third 0-3 start in team history (1995, 2003).

“In the NFL, things work weird, you can lose three games and turn right around and win three or four,” said defensive tackle Roy Miller, acquired as a free agent from the Buccaneers. “The best thing we can do with young guys is positive reinforcement of the little things they’re doing. The biggest thing is build the young guys up. I think Gus is doing a great job with that.

“We’re just inconsistent defensively. One guy messes up here, one guy there. You see spurts of guys playing on the same page, but we have to be consistent beginning to end.”

The Jaguars aren’t using any excuses, but another factor in the lopsided losses is depth lost because of injuries. They’re getting starting quarterback Blaine Gabbert (hand) back for Sunday’s home game against the Indianapolis Colts. Tight end Marcedes Lewis (calf) is expected to see his first action this season, and starting cornerback Alan Ball (groin) is a wait-and-see proposition.

With receiver Justin Blackmon not coming off his four-game suspension until next week, the Jaguars won’t play their first game with their projected starting lineup until at least Week 5 against the St. Louis Rams.

“I don’t want to give anybody the wrong idea, nobody is satisfied with the results we’re getting,” said Ball. “But one thing we can control is the results have no effect on our attitude. The only way to get better is to focus on the things we’re getting better at.

“There are hard times in every season. Anything can happen week to week. We’re going to get things going in the right direction.”

The Jaguars could be waiting longer than most winless NFL teams to get in the victory column. But if you’re looking for a whiff of division, you’re in the wrong locker room.

Dumb article and horrible news for Jags fans. Might as well say, Jags coaches and players unconcerned about losses. They just don't give a ***** since they are not being held accountable for the losses. If you goofed off all day and didn't do your job and your boss made every stupid excuse in the world for your lack of production, and just tried to make you "happy", why care? Jags FO is responsible for this horrible season. Yes, Gene left them a lot of crap, but they have also made crap moves. Getting rid of Darryl Smith in favor of Russell Allen - epic fail! Keeping Gabbert & Henne- another epic fail. I wish I were a Tampa fan, at least they care that they are losing. Jags FO & ownership seem to either be trying to destroy the franchise and that's why they are all so happy, or else they are totally incompetent. How do you take a 2-14 team and make them worse? They have done exactly that.

Tampa is also 0-3. They have a much better roster, and a high paid (overpaid?) corner...the coach is causing dissension ....the QB was benched (maybe for good reason???). We'll see if Glennon works out for them...but, why not give Bradley more than 3 games to try to try to make some changes in the culture here. Is Schiano's way better??